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    The Sweetness of Water: Longlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize

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    Longlisted for the Booker Prize, a powerful American debut portraying life after slavery in the vein of WASHINGTON BLACK
    ISBN: 9781472274410
    AuthorHarris, Nathan
    Pub Date31/03/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages416
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 BOOKER PRIZE AND 2022 DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK AND BARACK OBAMA 2021 SELECTION

    'A fine, lyrical novel, impressive in its complex interweaving of the grand and the intimate, of the personal and political' Observer

    Landry and Prentiss are two brothers born into slavery, finally freed as the American Civil War draws to its bitter close. Cast into the world without a penny to their names, their only hope is to find work in a society that still views them with nothing but intolerance.

    Farmer George Walker and his wife Isabelle are reeling from a loss that has shaken them to their core. After a chance encounter, they agree to employ the brothers on their land, and slowly the tentative bonds of trust begin to blossom between the strangers.

    But this sanctuary survives on a knife's edge, and it isn't long before a tragedy causes the inhabitants of the nearby town to turn their suspicion onto these new friendships, with devastating consequences.

    '[A] highly accomplished debut' Sunday Times

    Readers have been swept away by The Sweetness of Water:

    'Such a powerful, magnificent book; I urge you to read it. The comparisons with Colson Whitehead are justified' *****

    'A staggering debut and a story that stays with you' *****

    'Thought-provoking and moving . . . a gripping and compelling novel that exposes flaws, mixed emotions and imperfect relationships, and yet it holds on with determination and hope. It fully deserves a 5-star rating' *****

    'Outstanding . . . A book that deserves widespread recognition and a wide audience' *****

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    LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 BOOKER PRIZE AND 2022 DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK AND BARACK OBAMA 2021 SELECTION

    'A fine, lyrical novel, impressive in its complex interweaving of the grand and the intimate, of the personal and political' Observer

    Landry and Prentiss are two brothers born into slavery, finally freed as the American Civil War draws to its bitter close. Cast into the world without a penny to their names, their only hope is to find work in a society that still views them with nothing but intolerance.

    Farmer George Walker and his wife Isabelle are reeling from a loss that has shaken them to their core. After a chance encounter, they agree to employ the brothers on their land, and slowly the tentative bonds of trust begin to blossom between the strangers.

    But this sanctuary survives on a knife's edge, and it isn't long before a tragedy causes the inhabitants of the nearby town to turn their suspicion onto these new friendships, with devastating consequences.

    '[A] highly accomplished debut' Sunday Times

    Readers have been swept away by The Sweetness of Water:

    'Such a powerful, magnificent book; I urge you to read it. The comparisons with Colson Whitehead are justified' *****

    'A staggering debut and a story that stays with you' *****

    'Thought-provoking and moving . . . a gripping and compelling novel that exposes flaws, mixed emotions and imperfect relationships, and yet it holds on with determination and hope. It fully deserves a 5-star rating' *****

    'Outstanding . . . A book that deserves widespread recognition and a wide audience' *****